Hi Tyler, On Fri, 18 Jun 2004, Tyler wrote:
> > How do I safely "move" the files from branch A to branch B? > > For a small change like this, it's easiest to: > > - back out the changes from branch A > > (in A sandbox) > cvs up -j[new rev] -j[previous rev] [list of files] > (verify changes and commit) > > - merge changes into branch B > > (in B sandbox) > cvs up -j[previous rev] -j[new rev] [list of files] > (verify changes and commit) Well, ok, that's a possibility, of course, but it has the drawback that you have all changes which are caused by the simple swapping of branch names reflected in the repository files in a very inefficient manner. I understand that this is the standard way of doing changes like this, though I hoped that there might be another way to force a modification of the branch tag names instead... Regards, Marko _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs